Mary Eberstadt Appearances

Many secularists today want Christianity to be discredited as “intolerant,” because Christianity and Christians are in the way of demolishing traditional moral limits so that they can be reconstructed to accord with the desires and needs of the powerful, who don’t like being hindered.

EPPC Senior Fellow Mary Eberstadt gave the commencement address to 2014 graduates of Seton Hall University on Monday, May 19. She was also awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. Full text of the speech can be found here.

EPPC Senior Fellow Mary Eberstadt spoke at an event hosted by Baylor University’s Institute for Studies of Religion on secularization, faith, and family. Questions considered were: Which came first in the Western world, the decline of religion (Christianity)or the decline of the family? Are there links between marriage, childbearing, and religiosity? Have churches participated in […]

EPPC Senior Fellow Mary Eberstadt spoke at a conference hosted by the University of Notre Dame on April 5, 2014. Topics included secularization of the western world and its connection to faith and family. More information about the event can be found here.

EPPC Senior Fellow Mary Eberstadt will be a featured speaker at the Salesian Center for Faith and Culture’s ninth annual Heritage Week. Her lecture, part of the R. Wayne Kraft Lecture series, focuses on the relationship between faith, family, and secularization. Read more about Heritage Week and this event here.

EPPC Senior Fellow Mary Eberstadt addressed the Catholic Lawyers’ Guild of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE, following the Red Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church for judges, legislators, attorneys, government officials, and law students. The guild presented Ms. Eberstadt with a leadership award at the event. More details are available here.

EPPC Senior Fellow Mary Eberstadt spoke at Colorado State University on her newest book, How the West Really Lost God. More information about the event and CSU’s Aggiornamento Institute is available here.